conjurer
one missed call
the grudge 1 and 2 american
the eye american
prom night
insidious
the rite
drag me to hell
cloverfield
the exorcism of emily rose
the woman in black
priest
godsend
the haunting in conneticut
the messengers
dark water american and japanesse
carriers
willard
boogeyman
behind the wall
what lies beneath
apollo 18
shark night
hangman's curse
1408
the unborn
the last exorcism
the ring 1 and 2
what lies beneath
cry_wolf
the uninvited
the mothman prophecies
the haunting of molly hartley
the covenant
the cave
anacondas
anacondas hunt for the blood orchid
skin walkers
bone eater
alone in the dark 2
Yes. Good for children age 8 and up. In fact, a ten year old might love it!
scary movie,scary movie 2,and the rest but it is really called scary movie
Well, kids shouldn't watch scary movies at all. It depends on how old the kids you're talking about is. If the kid is old enough to understand that scary movies are NOT real, then I guess I would recommend some old horror movies that aren't too violent and scary. NOTHING at all like Friday the 13th, ESPECIALLY A Nightmare on Elm Street, the Halloween movies, etc. Probably something black and white or something not TOO scary, for we are talking about kids. However, if they do understand horror movies aren't real and/or become teenagers, I'd try to let them watch something more scary, like one of the movies I already mentioned. I hope this helps :o) PS. Here, I'll list a few movies that might be kid appropriate if they believe horror movies aren't real and want something not too scary: (Minor ghost movies) Wolfman might be good (No, not the remake, probably too violent) Dracula movies Anything black and white The House on the Cemetery (This movie is alright, but not too suitable for minors...) Maybe Carnival of Souls (Once again, not the remake. But maybe the remake would be alright...) Whatever else you think isn't too violent~
I too love horror films. One of my favorites is an older film called "Premature Burial" from the fifties. Also, any of the films with Vincent Price in them like "The Pit and The Pendulum". The newer movies tend ot rely more on special effects so I really like the oldies but goodies.
It depends... im 12 and i watched pg-13 movies when i was 10, but it depends on the parent and the child. I would say, I love you Beth cooper or, remember me, might be alittle extrem but other pg-13 movies are good.
NO!
Yes because I've watched about 30 pg movies.
There are lots of online sites that offer suggestions for Halloween craft projects for kids. Many involve traditional Halloween elements (bats, candy corn, witches, black cats) as well as things found in nature. You'll find things like "bat" ornaments made of walnuts, wreaths of candy corn, and spiders made of plastic spoons and pipe cleaners. Check out familyfun.go.com/halloween/halloween-crafts/ AND www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/halloween/ AND crafts.kaboose.com/holidays/halloween/
this book has throat slashings and swear words, it all depends if your child is into horror anyway but id give it a little longer before you let them into this
COD Is for 10 yrs olds.
high school musical 1 and 2
No, the ratings exist for a reason.